Mayfair supercar crackdown: Wealthy drivers who cause havoc by revving their engines and racing round affluent streets face fines

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A council operated by Labour falls to rich diligent male races, which create destruction in luxury super cars.
Wealthy natives in Soho and Mayfair were angry by accelerating the drivers who overturned their engines with some of the most distinguished settlements of the capital.
The Westminster Municipal Assembly is planning 100 £ beautiful drivers for anti-social driving, including playing loud music, rolling engines, car races and donuts.
The printing will be applied in the richest neighborhoods of London – covers Most Millionaire Tycoons, celebrities, sports stars and business mogüls, most of St James’s, Knightsbridge and Belgravia.
Last week, the police seized a large handcuffs in a large handcuffs against wealthy lawyers.
It is believed that such issues are particularly widespread on Bond Street near the tourist hot spots of Piccadilly and Oxford Street, and the concern that public security is ‘weakened’ in the region is taking a blow.
Just three weeks ago, 30 cars and 20 bicycles gathered on the street and attacking a bus with smoke boxes ‘A Great Masked Individual Group’ after the early morning police were called to New Bond Street.
A report that is put forward to expand the current PSPO is a final decision on August 20 before it is rapidly implemented if it is approved next week before the CLLR Aicha Less.
Cllr said less: ‘If you want to meet such cars, our streets are not a place for this.’
Super cars come to the streets late at night in the center of London (as seen here in 2020)
Drivers were gathered for a car shorter than a mile from Buckingham Palace last year.
Before a meeting last year, an expensive luxury sports car fleet was seen in the center of London
The Westminster Municipal Assembly has issued a 368 fixed penalty notifications on the allegations of violating the order in the last three years, for illegal meetings on the exhibition Road in Southern Kensington.
The evidence collected by New West End Company (NWEC) revealed that the police should be called 25 times from 33 registered automobiles on April 2023 and June 2025.
NWEC said that the average number of vehicles participating in the car was 63 and that the metropolitan police used a vehicle to the region 14 times during this time period.
An excerpt from the Council report explains: ‘The impact of this behavior is an increasing concern for the public, local enterprises and the council.
‘Tire burns contribute to the visual degradation of a high -profile retail area by leaving permanent slip scars on the road surfaces and requires more frequent resettlement to the councils and partners at cost.
‘In addition, the evidence collected by NWEC shows that the use of anti-social vehicles disrupts retail security systems, triggers the wrong alarms and leads to unnecessary deployment of costly resources such as safety fog systems activated with high discomfort.’
If the bids are approved, the acoustic cameras to be used to capture the violations of the order are activated when they detect decibels over 80-90 – this stops next to a London underground train.
The camera then uses AI to distinguish the sound of a engine from a typical car horn by following AI sound patterns.
The Council’s Minister of Streets CLLR Max Sullivan promised that the council would take a ‘zero tolerance approach’ to such behaviors and label the dangerous driving ‘as a burning on our streets’.
Authorized, ‘illegal car to deal with’ to deal with ‘will work with Met, he added.
Soho Society President Tim Lord, local democracy reporting service said: ‘Late night, and visitors, residents and businesses, an incomprehensible high and frightening motorcycle race was.’




